Reading strategies

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HOW DID YOU DO IT?On Saturday I stayed in and watched the wellies because Andy Murray was playing splennis at Wimbledon. I couldn't go because the tickets were really OMG. It was a rooney match and it lasted until late eleven O'Clock at peanuts. The players were both very willywonka but they were mude by the end of the match because it was so rooney. There were lots of Zuschauer in the crowd eating snorbeards and cream Andy Murray's Mutter was there too and was very happy when he hotcrossbunned! People in Scotland must have been over the balloon to see him get into the next round.How confident are you feeling?wellies ______________splennis _____________OMG ______________rooney ____________peanuts ____________willywonka __________mude _____________Zuschauer __________snorbeards_________Mutter ____________hotcrossbunned ___________balloon _____________To know and practise using reading strategies to tackle authentic texts*

StarterCan you work out the meaning of the nonsense words underlined on the passage on your desk?

Now use the reading strategies!Aim: to understand an authentic textUse the reading strategiesUse the strategies sheetComplete column number 1 ONLY using the following code:

A= always S= sometimes N= never

For the strategies where you have noted S or N, set yourself the target to use them at least twice in the following challenge1) I have used this strategy before…2) I have used this strategy today3) I will use this strategy next timea) Try and work it out from words before/after the word you are stuck onb) Try not to give up- look for words you do know in German to help you feel confidentc) Think about what it can’t bed)Use common sense to get the general ideae) Use your general knowledgef) Use pictures and titles as clues to predict what might come upg) Read the rest of the sentence to look for cluesh) Look for repetition of the word for further helpi) Think about the word order of the sentence. Which word which has to go in the gap (Verb? Noun? Adjective?)j) Use sounds and spellings as clues- try and say the word aloud. What does it sound like? Does it sound like an English word?k) Your own idea:Was heißen diese Wörter auf Englisch?Brasilien _______________Infos __________________Nationalelf__________________mitmachen ______________________Spielplan____________________Wissen ___________________aktuelle _____________________vorherige ______________________testen ____________________How confident are you feeling?total - ziemlich - nicht so sehr Vom 12. Juni bis zum 13. Juli 2014 findet in Brasilien die 20. Fußball-Weltmeisterschaft statt. Wir haben für dich Infos über die 32 Länder, deren Nationalelf bei dem Turnier mitmachen, gesammelt. Damit du bei den Spielen nicht den Überblick verlierst und bei den Ergebnissen immer auf dem Laufenden bist, gibt es einen HanisauLand-Spielplan. In unserem HanischlauLand-Quiz kannst du dein Wissen über die aktuelle WM und die vorherigen Fußball-Weltmeisterschaften testen. Viel Spaß!1. Du darfst nur 5 Wörter im Wörterbuch nachsehen!2. Dann beantworte diese Fragen:What kind of information can you find on the website?Why is there a match plan?What can you test in the quiz?3. Jetzt sag Deinem Partner alles, was Du von dem Text verstehen kannst auf Englisch.

*adapted from resources on the PDC in MFL website - thank you colleagues!